Another round of stormy weather began to hit Colorado late Thursday afternoon.

A tornado warning was issued for parts of Lincoln County after a tornado was reported eight miles southwest of Hugo, but the warning was canceled after the twister dissipated. The National Weather Service said later that two twisters briefly touched down.

Overall, weather Thursday in northeastern Colorado was cool and cloudy in the wake of severe storms that rumbled across the region overnight Wednesday.

Five tornado touchdowns were reported Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service, and 1 ½ inch hail was produced by the storms along with snow and heavy rains.

“We definitely got some good moisture,” said Kari Bowen, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Boulder.

Weather spotters reported five tornadoes Wednesday:

• One mile northeast of Platteville about 3:25 p.m.

• Ten miles southwest of Otis about 4:05 p.m.

• South of Platner about 4:22 p.m.

• One mile west of Otis about 4:30 p.m.

• South of Haxtun about 5:25 p.m.

Areas hit by 1 ½ hail included:

• Near Sedgwick about 5:30 p.m.

• North of Fort Collins about 3 p.m.

• North of Westminster about 8 p.m.

Snow fell in Elbert County with up to three inches of accumulation reported in some areas. Other parts of northeastern Colorado were soaked by heavy rain.

“We got some good rains and some hail out there,” Bowen said.

There were no reports of injuries from the wild weather.

Thursday morning weather in northeastern Colorado includes areas of patchy, dense fog, including along the I-25 corridor north of Denver.

Wednesday’s weather will be cooler and cloudy, with a few areas of lingering rains and thunderstorms. A return of hail is also possible, the weather service reports.

In Denver Thursday there’s a slight chance of rain and possibly snow before 9 a.m., then a chance of rain. Skies will be mostly cloudy and the high temperature will top out around 52 degrees.

The chance of precipitation Thursday in Denver is 40 percent and snow accumulation, if any, will be less than ½ inch.

Thursday night in Denver there’s a chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1 a.m., and then a diminished chance of precipitation. Skies will be mostly cloudy and the low temperature will be about 43 degrees.

Friday’s weather in Denver should be partly sunny with a high temperature pushing 69 degrees.

Kieran Nicholson covers breaking news for The Denver Post. He started at the Post in 1986, at the old building on 15th and California streets. Nicholson has covered a variety of beats including suburbs, courts, crime and general assignment.

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